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Should you overpay your mortgage or invest?
Homeowners in the fortunate position of having spare cash may be weighing up if they should use it to reduce their mortgage debt or invest it. We explain which one might work best for you
By Ruth Emery Last updated
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Dividend heroes: the investment trusts that have increased their dividends for 20+ years
Investment trusts can be a good option for income-focused investors – but which trusts have consistently increased their dividends over the past 20 years?
By Katie Williams Published
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Where to invest as interest rates fall
We highlight four areas investors could consider as interest rates continue to fall. Should you be bullish or defensive?
By Katie Williams Last updated
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What is Jeff Bezos' net worth?
Jeff Bezos' net worth stems from his large holdings in Amazon stock. Here's how he established it and his investments in space, media and the James Bond series
By Oojal Dhanjal Last updated
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Will China thrive during the Year of the Snake - or will Trump’s tariffs bite?
As the Chinese lunar new year begins, investors will be wondering whether allocating to the world’s second-largest economy will “rattle” up some big returns, or whether Trump’s tariffs will take a “venomous bite” out of investment performance
By Ruth Emery Published
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Unconventional investment ideas to beat the markets
Find the best investment ideas by observing trends and listening to anecdotes, says Max King
By Max King Published
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FTSE 100 dividend forecast slips – should you buy UK equities?
Analysts have dialled back their FTSE 100 dividend forecasts, but UK equities could still offer an attractive yield overall
By Katie Williams Published
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Has RIT Capital fallen out of favour?
RIT Capital saw its discount soar amid weak returns, and investors remain sceptical of a turnaround
By Max King Published
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Why emerging markets are waiting for a weak dollar
Emerging markets have had a better year but, like everything else, are still lagging far behind the US
By Cris Sholto Heaton Published